I wonder why the compososed-of-nothing-but electrons Kindle version is $12.99 while the resource-using paperback version that can be shared but not deleted is $7.99? Does this pricing make me want to buy a Kindle?

I wonder why the compososed-of-nothing-but electrons Kindle version is $12.99 while the resource-using paperback version that can be shared but not deleted is $7.99? Does this pricing make me want to buy a Kindle?

Well, I am pretty sure I know why, but it still doesn't make sense.

Because product pricing decisions involve a matrix of inputs that are far, far, far more complicated than "this one's made out of paper and that one's made out of electrons?"

Because product pricing decisions involve a matrix of inputs that are far, far, far more complicated than "this one's made out of paper and that one's made out of electrons?"

No, no, that is too rational. I prefer to view my world as SISO - single input, single output - preferably on terms and using standards that I set myself based on my whims at the time. So, the electonic version is more expensive because the publisher is mean.

I am sooo not ready!! I didn't even know they were breaking Azeroth until today... Now I'm glad I went to ZG last night, but sad I didn't run around and see everything as it was just one more time. This is going to be like a brand new game!

I was feeling nostalgic running the Pilgrim events, watching the events in Stormwind, etc. They're doing a great job building up to this, and it did bring lots of memories, I felt a little like that guy in Cinema Paradiso when I went back to Goldshire looking for turkeys. One of those silly level 8 Defias aggro'ed on me, I remember what I tough time I had with them, pretty funny now (come to think of it, I should have looked up old pal Hogger). The mood of doom and gloom around Stormwind was amazing. When one of the citizens said "what's happening to us" I felt the same way. It will be kinda sad to see it all gone. We're just gonna have to get the Deathwing for doing this.